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  • Zooming In, 04/19/26

    Source: The UnPopulist

    “Trump Proved to be Unimaginably Bad for the Free Market Cause: A Conversation with Veronique de Rugy.” (04/19/26)

    https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/trump-proved-to-be-unimaginably-bad

  • America is the Bad Guy in This Movie

    Source: exile in happy valley
    by Nicky Reid

    “For nearly a century, mainstream American cinema has regurgitated, devoured, and re-regurgitated the same foaming popcorn mythology in which it is presented as basic common sense that America is always the good guy and that every foreigner with a funny accent who stands in his way is a totally otherized human bowling pin who exists for the sole purpose of being obliterated again and again and again in a voluptuous bacchanalia of endless machine gun barrages and bottomless stacks of bloodless corpses. Your average American is raised on a steady diet of this schlock with a side of paint-by-the-numbers public school history teachers who can turn any warzone into a beige labyrinth of names and dates to memorize for next week’s ludoviko scantron test.” (04/19/26)

    https://exileinhappyvalley.blogspot.com/2026/04/america-is-bad-guy-in-this-movie.html

  • The high cost of high minimum wages

    Source: The Hill
    by Fracois Melese

    “New York City’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is pushing for ‘$30 in ’30,’ to raise the city’s minimum from $17 today to $30/hour by the end of the decade. Supporters applaud lawmakers granting struggling workers a ‘living wage.’ The logic seems clear: Wage hikes boost incomes, making life more affordable. But although increases to the minimum wage help those lucky enough to keep their jobs, hours and benefits, they hurt many more.” (04/19/26)

    https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/5836543-pro-growth-policies-affordability/

  • Ideas We Can Steal

    Source: David Friedman’s Substack
    by David Friedman

    “My previous post provided an example of the use of past legal systems in understanding our present legal system: the logic of feud law applied to high tech patent litigation. There are others, some of which suggest changes we might want to make to our system, ideas we could steal.” (04/19/26)

    https://daviddfriedman.substack.com/p/ideas-we-can-steal

  • Behind the “disappearing scientists” hysteria

    Source: UnHerd
    by Richard Hanania

    “Are America’s top scientists being kidnapped or disappeared by a foreign adversary? Right-wing media are abuzz with speculation that 11 different individuals working on issues related to secret technology or the investigation of extraterrestrial life have been picked off one by one: murdered, kidnapped, disappeared. The stuff of The X-Files, in short: ‘The truth is out there,’ but shadowy forces don’t want you to know. After working its way through the conservative press and the online Right, this narrative got a major boost last week, when White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the administration was looking into the matter. … Fortunately, this entire narrative appears to be, to put it gently, complete nonsense.” (04/19/26)

    https://archive.is/qWqXX

  • In America’s First Solar-Powered Town, Education Options Abound

    Source: Foundation for Economic Education
    by Kerry McDonald

    “[Amanda] Pacheco is one of approximately 15,000 residents in what is known as America’s first solar-powered town, defined by its environmental vision, hurricane resilience and strong sense of community. Since welcoming its first residents in January 2018, Babcock Ranch’s population has soared, with plans to reach 50,000 in the years ahead. As this future-focused community grows, its K-12 education landscape is expanding alongside it, shaped by the same spirit of innovation. With a rising assortment of public schooling, homeschooling and micro-schooling options, Babcock Ranch offers a distinct snapshot of today’s evolving education offerings and the families who choose them.” (04/19/26)

    https://fee.org/articles/in-americas-first-solar-powered-town-education-options-abound/

  • The War Powers Resolution Is Not What You’ve Been Told

    Source: Antiwar.com
    by David Swanson

    “According to The Hill, in an article typical of U.S. media, Trump’s war on Iran is totally legal for 60 days if Congress does nothing, after which it becomes illegal, unless Congress has explicitly OK’d it. This is supposedly because of the War Powers Resolution of 1973. And The Hill is not alone in pushing this idea. However, the War Powers Resolution consists of words that you can read for yourself, and here are some of them …. It is simply not true that the war will become illegal after 60 days; it has been illegal since the instant it was begun. It is factually false that it must be ended after 60 days in order to comply with the law; it must be ended immediately.” (04/19/26)

    https://original.antiwar.com/david_swanson/2026/04/19/the-war-powers-resolution-is-not-what-youve-been-told/

  • Trump: An Alternative Hypothesis

    Source: Garrison Center
    by Thomas L Knapp

    “Some commentators look at Trump and the MAGA-dominated Republican Party and conclude that ‘the chaos is the point.’ That is, the purpose of some of the weirder and wilder actions of Trump’s administration is to build an omnipotent totalitarian state by sowing fear, discord, and confusion — to keep their opponents on perpetual tenterhooks, disorganized and unable to effectively respond, as new authoritarian measures roll out. But what if it’s not that?” (04/19/26)

    https://thegarrisoncenter.org/archives/20546